Drawing on Leonardo’s Legacy to Foster Human-Centered AI

Antonio Grasso
14 min readJun 13, 2024

Every time I have looked at Leonardo da Vinci’s studies on the Vitruvian Man, I have been fascinated by the message that humanity must be central to all our choices and strategies, both personally and professionally.

The Vitruvian Man is a famous drawing created by Leonardo around 1490, showcasing his deep understanding of art, science, and anatomy. The drawing is named after the Roman architect Vitruvius, who described the ideal proportions of the human body in his treatise “De Architectura.” Vitruvius believed that the human body…

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Antonio Grasso

Author, technologist, sustainability advocate | FRSA | B2B digital creator & influencer | Founder & CEO @dbi.srl